First Lady Jill Biden Admits to Having Fights With Pres. Joe Biden and Settle Their Arguments by 'Fexting' Over Text
First Lady Jill Biden admits that she and President Joe Biden settle their arguments by 'fexting' over text to hide their fights from the Secret Service. Alex Wong/Getty Images

First Lady Jill Biden has revealed that she and her husband, President Joe Biden, settle their arguments by 'fexting' over text to hide their fights from the Secret Service.

Daily Mail reported that Jill and Joe referred to their fights on texts as "fexting." The first lady also recalled one of their most recent text fights, in which she admitted to sending a "rather bitter message" to her husband.

The president reportedly replied with a joke, saying that the first lady's insult would "go down in history" as presidential communications are preserved for the historical record.

Jill made the confession during an interview with Harper's Bazaar. The first lady was shot for her Harper's Bazaar feature by Brooklyn-based photographer Cass Bird, who also shot the Obamas for People magazine in 2016.

Jill Biden's Harper's Bazaar Interview

The first lady will appear on the cover of the publication's June-July issue, which will be available on newsstands on June 7, The Guardian reported.

According to Harper's Bazaar, Jill Biden was the first-ever first lady to appear on its cover in its 155-year history.

In one of the images, Jill wore a $15,900 leather dress from Gabriela Hearst, which she paired with Tiffany & Co earrings.

Jill was also seen laughing at the camera while sporting a lilac $1,690 belted dress and a $1,590 blazer from Adam Lippes. She also modeled a blue $2,890 Proenza Schouler dress with funky beaded sleeves.

In one of her more candid shots showing her picking up some cheesesteaks at a local eatery Jim's Steaks, Jill wore jeans, a Phillies baseball shirt, a navy Ralph Lauren blazer, and white sneakers.

Jill was 18 when she married her first husband. But by her mid-20s, she got divorced from her husband, Bill Stevenson, whom she wed in 1970.

The split left her alone and without a place to live. Jill Biden then finished college and became a teacher.

Jill Biden and Joe Biden's Marriage

According to Harper's Bazaar, Joe Biden has proposed to Jill Biden five times. The two were introduced in 1975 with an assist from Joe's younger brother Frank.

Frank knew Jill as they both attended the University of Delaware. The president's younger brother then gave Jill's number to him.

Jill said she could not handle the possibility of having a second divorce, adding that she would not do it to Beau and Hunter. She also said she was afraid of becoming a senator's wife.

Joe told Jill on his fifth proposal that he would not ask again. At the time, he was heading out on a trip to South Africa and said he wanted an answer when he returned.

Joe Biden and the first lady married in 1977. The president promised her that her life "will never change."

Throughout Biden's rise in national politics, Jill Biden kept teaching and eventually became the first lady to hold a paying job outside the White House.

Aside from being the first lady, she also teaches at Northern Virginia Community College twice a week.

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Written by: Mary Webber

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